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The Medieval Guilds of Cornwall
Memoirs of a Redruth Childhood
Memories of Cornwall, 1920-1945
A Mere Interlude, Some Literary Visitor to Cornwall
A Mere Interlude: Some Literary Visitors in Lyonnesse
Mousehole: A Brief History
Mousehole: History and Recollection
Newlyn Flowers, The Floral Art of Dod Procter
The Newlyn School of Painting
Newlyn, A Sort of English Concarneau
Newquay: The Vale of Lanherne and Perranzabuloe 1902-03
No Place for a Woman: Gender at Work in Cornwall’s Metalliferous Mining Industry
North Cornwall in the Old Days
North Cornwall Reflections
Not What They Seemed? Cornish Assisted Immigrants in New South Wales
Oh My Dear Life! A Cornish Family Saga
Old Falmouth
On Newlyn Hill
Operation Cornwall, 1940-44
Original Cornish Ballads: Chiefly founded on stories humorously told by Mr Tregellas
Original Cornish Ballads: chiefly founded on Stories, humorously told by Mr. Tregellas, in his Popular Lectures
The Orkney Chronicles, 1900-1989
Padstow in the Mid-Nineteenth Century
Pagan Celtic Britain: Studies in Iconography and Tradition
Painting at the Edge: British Coastal Art Colonies, 1880-1930
The Parish Church of St Gwinear
A Passion for Nature, The Life and Writings of Charles Alexander Johns
Penwith and Beyond
Penzance: The Town and Around
People of Scilly
Posing the Model, A Study of the Students of the Stanhope Forbes Newlyn School of Painting 1899-1941
A Radical Aristocrat, Sir William Molesworth
Recollections of Lamorna: an Illustrated History 1870-1970
Religion
Religion
Religion and Education
Remembering St Ives: Vanessa Bell and Virginia Woolf
The Saga of a Cornish Family, 1882-1975
The Saints of Cornwall: 1500 Years of Christian Landscape
Salome Hocking: a Cornish Woman Writer
Sarah Gregor of Trewarthenick
Schools
Seventy Years Of A Cornish Preparatory School: The History Of St. Petroc’s School 1912-1981
Shopping
Shopping
A Short History of Ancient Decorative Textiles
A Silence that Speaks
Some Old Cornish Folk: Characters from St Stephen-in-Brannel a Century Ago
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